"...the luscious love melons of Linnea Quigley are back on the screen in 'Sexbomb,' except that she's no longer Linnea Quigley. She's billed simply as 'Linnea'... So, you might be wondering, where is Linnea Qui... I mean, Linnea? She's exactly where we would expect, wandering around through the background with her breasts hanging out. She's got maybe, oh, eight words to say in this movie, and most of them are 'Here, I brought you some coffee.'"-Joe Bob on SEXBOMB

"...the luscious love melons of Linnea Quigley are back on the screen in 'Sexbomb,' except that she's no longer Linnea Quigley. She's billed simply as 'Linnea'... So, you might be wondering, where is Linnea Qui... I mean, Linnea? She's exactly where we would expect, wandering around through the background with her breasts hanging out. She's got maybe, oh, eight words to say in this movie, and most of them are 'Here, I brought you some coffee.'"-Joe Bob on SEXBOMB

Would have been funnier if someone had egged her the time she performed wearing a bald cap.

As for what happened, I'm not seeing anything to indicate the egging in this case was because she was in a wheelchair. Seems more like some pranksters brought eggs with the intent to throw them regardless. And from a practical point of view, her reduced mobility in that situation would have made her a great target.

What I wonder is whether the media themselves made it about the wheelchair, or Gaga's own people spun it that way to play her up as a controversial and provocative artiste.

I wonder if this was all staged for extra publicity. Why would anyone, let alone a multitudes of anyone, buy concert tickets just to throw eggs?

There have been enough examples of people getting their 15 minutes of fame by chucking something at a famous person for me to think it was just some pranksters looking to grab a headline and have something to brag about.

Now, the idea that it had anything to do with taking offense at what was on stage has no basis I can see. That might well have been spun to Gaga's advantage, making it about the show pushing boundaries and not about some group of people using the star to show off, or perhaps expressing their overall dislike of her.

I wonder if this was all staged for extra publicity. Why would anyone, let alone a multitudes of anyone, buy concert tickets just to throw eggs?

There have been enough examples of people getting their 15 minutes of fame by chucking something at a famous person for me to think it was just some pranksters looking to grab a headline and have something to brag about.

Now, the idea that it had anything to do with taking offense at what was on stage has no basis I can see. That might well have been spun to Gaga's advantage, making it about the show pushing boundaries and not about some group of people using the star to show off, or perhaps expressing their overall dislike of her.

I really don't think she is desperate for extra publicity right now. She's pretty much the hottest selling artist on the planet.

And she's doing really well with her latest albumin stores everywhere.

Ouch!

I wonder, given her new egg-throwing fanbase, is she going to move away from pop and start playing yolk music?

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"...the luscious love melons of Linnea Quigley are back on the screen in 'Sexbomb,' except that she's no longer Linnea Quigley. She's billed simply as 'Linnea'... So, you might be wondering, where is Linnea Qui... I mean, Linnea? She's exactly where we would expect, wandering around through the background with her breasts hanging out. She's got maybe, oh, eight words to say in this movie, and most of them are 'Here, I brought you some coffee.'"-Joe Bob on SEXBOMB